This book discusses the Hebrew Haskalah (Enlightenment), representing the emergence of modernism and perhaps the budding of some aspects of secularism in Jewish society, following the efforts of the Hebrew and Jewish enlighteners to introduce changes into Jewish culture and Jewish life, and to revitalize the Hebrew language and literature.
This book discusses the Hebrew Haskalah (Enlightenment), representing the emergence of modernism and perhaps the budding of some aspects of secularism in Jewish society, following the efforts of the Hebrew and Jewish enlighteners to introduce changes into Jewish culture and Jewish life, and to revitalize the Hebrew language and literature.
Moshe Pelli is director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Judaic Studies and Abe and Tess Wise Endowed Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Fl. Pelli is a leading authority on the Hebrew Enlightenment. He has written extensively on the subject and has published eleven scholarly books and numerous research papers. He was honored with several awards for his teaching, research, and contributions to Jewish studies and to Hebrew culture, including the 1991 Friedman Prize for Hebrew Culture in America and the Distinguished Researcher of the Year Award for 1996 and 2006 at the University of Central Florida. He was president of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in the U.S.A. (2007-2009).
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Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Reception of Haskalah Chapter 3 1. The Maskilim's Perception of Haskalah Judaism: Forming and Reforming, Vision and Revision Chapter 4 2. The Reception of Early German Haskalah in Nineteenth-Century Haskalah Chapter 5 3. Euchel's Reception Throughout the Nineteenth-Century Haskalah Chapter 6 4. The Reception of Herder in the Hebrew Haskalah Part 7 Language of Haskalah: Poetics and Rhetoric Chapter 8 5. On the Role of Melitzah In Ealry Haskalah Literature and Its Reception at the End of the Period Chapter 11 7. Bikurei Ha'itim: The Hebrew Periodical of the Haskalah in Galicia Chapter 12 8. Kerem Hemed: Hochmat Israel as the 'New Yavneh' Part 13 Haskalah and Beyond Chapter 14 9. Aftermath of the Haskalah: An Overview Chapter 15 Bibliography Chapter 16 Index Chapter 17 About the Author; Books by the Author
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Reception of Haskalah Chapter 3 1. The Maskilim's Perception of Haskalah Judaism: Forming and Reforming, Vision and Revision Chapter 4 2. The Reception of Early German Haskalah in Nineteenth-Century Haskalah Chapter 5 3. Euchel's Reception Throughout the Nineteenth-Century Haskalah Chapter 6 4. The Reception of Herder in the Hebrew Haskalah Part 7 Language of Haskalah: Poetics and Rhetoric Chapter 8 5. On the Role of Melitzah In Ealry Haskalah Literature and Its Reception at the End of the Period Chapter 11 7. Bikurei Ha'itim: The Hebrew Periodical of the Haskalah in Galicia Chapter 12 8. Kerem Hemed: Hochmat Israel as the 'New Yavneh' Part 13 Haskalah and Beyond Chapter 14 9. Aftermath of the Haskalah: An Overview Chapter 15 Bibliography Chapter 16 Index Chapter 17 About the Author; Books by the Author
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